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Discover LudwigThe phrase "array of inducements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing various incentives or motivations offered to encourage a particular action or behavior.
Example: "The company presented an array of inducements to attract new clients, including discounts and exclusive services."
Alternatives: "variety of incentives" or "range of motivations".
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It appears (at least to this author) that U.S. policymakers cannot offer any array of inducements sufficient enough to persuade Pakistan to relinquish support for proxies with whom they have associated for the past 30 years.
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The city is offering Chase a package of inducements, including tax subsidies and reduced energy costs.
A randomized study of inducements to return mailed research questionnaires.
Closer involvement of users might inform this process [ 16], as may the use of inducements.
The type, quantity and quality of inducements offered to the physicians depend upon his/her capacity to produce prescriptions.
In an era of intertwined federal-state governance, the set of available inducement options will shape a striking array of regulatory areas, including healthcare, climate change, education, tax, national security, and marijuana enforcement.
While there has always been, and will continue to be, a subset of children who thrive in the classroom with little more than the "3 Rs," a pencil, and a bit of lined paper, the regular presence of the arts and other enrichments provided teachers the means of reaching a wide array of children for whom traditional seat work had proved a woefully insufficient inducement.
The array of rebel groups.
Fabulous array of cakes.
An array of problems.
Cue an array of ill-designed shots.
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